Jurists and Experts Ask to Include Animals in the Law of Vicarious Violence
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Jurists and criminologists, in addition to professors of Social Psychology or Philosophy of Law and Political Philosophy, among other university professors from Spain and from American countries, have submitted amendments to the preliminary draft organic law on vicarious violence. Their study defends that the norm recognizes, as several judgments have already done, that animal abuse can be another way to “torture and harm the couple”.
Andrea Lezama Bonilla, an activist who has led a public and judicial process for years for the recognition of the vicarious violence in Puebla and Mexico, denounced that both the Public Prosecutor's Office (MP) and the Judiciary are responsible for the release of Ricardo N., the first man charged in Latin America for this crime. Accompanied by various groups for women's rights to a life free of violence, Lezama offered statements at the Criminal…
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